IT, Library Services and Academic Skills

IT Essentials

As a new student you will be keen to get to know your digital learning environment and those IT Essentials you will need for your day-to-day studying. After you have enrolled and created your IT Account, whether studying from home on your own device or on campus using a University PC, you will have the same access to applications such as:

+ Microsoft 365 for your email, file creation and storage,

+ Canvas for your Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). For a short video on accessing Canvas support, head here

Teams for online learning sessions

+ MyWLV app for access to everything in one place (including your timetable)

+ e:Vision, our general student portal which you will have used as an applicant

+ Multi Factor Authentication – To keep you and the university secure when accessing systems and equipment, the university has introduced multi-factor-authentication (MFA), you can find out more here

Software and PCs are available for you to use on campus. You can also access a full range of free software to use on your own laptop/PC, including a free version of Microsoft Office 365, after you have enrolled and have your University email address and password. You do not need to buy MS 365!

For anything at all IT or digital related please visit wlv.ac.uk/its.

And if you need support at any point, the IT Support team are available by phone on 01902 322000, by email using itsupport@wlv.ac.uk

The Library

The University Library is at the heart of student academic life and offers helpful support and advice to help you with your studies.

We’ve been busy making sure we provide an excellent service during the Coronavirus pandemic. You will be able to find updates on our library sites here. Prior to your enrolment, access to library resources is limited; however, you can have a look at our catalogue.

Skills for Learning

To help you prepare for your academic journey, the Skills team is offering a number of short sessions for you to access over the summer months. All of these can be booked on our applicant pages:

You can also access our study guides on our webpage. These short guides cover a whole range of topics, from planning a presentation to structuring a report.

Have a question? No need to wait ‘til September. You can use our live chat feature at our website. In the mean-time, here is a quick 'Hello' from Jane, one of our Skills Librarians: